Quilting program offered at Susquehanna Riverlands
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BERWICK — Explore the wonderful world of quilting at a new program to be held 1:30 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, at PPL’s Susquehanna Riverlands.
Beth Dower and Cathy Eisenhuth will demonstrate various stages of quilt assembly while teaching basic terms, techniques and tools of the trade. The program is geared for the beginner, but experts will find something fun and new. Come meet local quilters and see some of their finished products.
This free program will take place at the Susquehanna Energy Information Center. For more information or directions, contact the Susquehanna Riverlands at 1-866-832-3312, or visit pplpreserves@pplweb.com.
The Susquehanna Riverlands, along Route 11, about seven miles north of Berwick, is operated by PPL in conjunction with its Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Salem Township. The preserve, encompassing 1,200 acres on both the east and west banks of the Susquehanna, has been providing the residents of north central Pennsylvania with quality recreation, fishing and environmental education since 1980.
PPL is hosting the program as part of PPL Project Earth, an initiative to educate people about energy resources and the environment. For more information about PPL’s environmental preserves, visit www.pplpreserves.com.
Beth Dower and Cathy Eisenhuth will demonstrate various stages of quilt assembly while teaching basic terms, techniques and tools of the trade. The program is geared for the beginner, but experts will find something fun and new. Come meet local quilters and see some of their finished products.
This free program will take place at the Susquehanna Energy Information Center. For more information or directions, contact the Susquehanna Riverlands at 1-866-832-3312, or visit pplpreserves@pplweb.com.
The Susquehanna Riverlands, along Route 11, about seven miles north of Berwick, is operated by PPL in conjunction with its Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Salem Township. The preserve, encompassing 1,200 acres on both the east and west banks of the Susquehanna, has been providing the residents of north central Pennsylvania with quality recreation, fishing and environmental education since 1980.
PPL is hosting the program as part of PPL Project Earth, an initiative to educate people about energy resources and the environment. For more information about PPL’s environmental preserves, visit www.pplpreserves.com.
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